DE a ath nae a» on ¥ 4 THE WEEKLY BULLETIN 4 ub VOL. IX. NO. 2i MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1910 50 CENTS A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS-—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM . » BARBER'S HEAVY SENTENC) { v ~ : Listen Calithumpians! | . t Real Estate Market ° Florin Affairs | Our Card Basket vz iol or ween Obituary Notes |, un: PX . Lcoal D 5 ~ | Pleaded Guilty to Series of Crimes i a 1 1 R. G 1 of Eliza-| y OX( { f H \ yt L04a omgs Wrightsville relied by Rey | n Lan ! | —— I ¢ i : . Fen " Ah ' ed HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIIa == THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR PIE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUSE cs, to Henry Ki $ MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP AGE WEST OF HERE | cently located at Wright FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK | Re \aron Martin of | FRAVEL SOONER OR LATER eer C. S. Fran GENERAL INTEREST | erly of Flori Monday 1 ded 1 ( tow! Le Kno 1 { farn | \} All Local and Personal Briefs That Have | ly to fon ht ri ed ; —s Vi a 3 as . itt 4, A ry [Some Well ‘Jinown People From Our | to : Abii ! Brict Local Happenings Gathered as : lin Wrightsville I'} “1 t Who and Where They Have Visited—— D ! Neighborhood Have Passed to the t 1.00 They O« « With the ’ Occurred Since Our Last Issue In| hich Yellts pleaded lt na ti Many Strangers Here Over Sune V n and wi Great Ba : \ n Cobl ( )o # i ith the -Whir of the : . v : 1 any | ang ! reat Beyond Since Our Last Issue vit . S 3 : 4 World for Quick Reading Withi Our Hustling and Wide Awake [sentence imposed for each f day—Were You Among Them? : I { Lel n | ¢ : ding tun Neighbor Village, Florin. | low Felonion issult co ed y - : t 1e5d it Manhei i H ; ter tari Risse ( 1 cot the Past Few Days, {upon Joseph Wilson on Septer I . REIN ied Mi Iran D v Catharine Shillott is dead tinit 1 t { 15, not lc than tw v-01 tl Mr. R. Wel aum of N YO | 1 Milte G i M Columbi t John | h | ] A x Mis Minnie Mummert of Mt. Joy | nor more tha even ’ t . City, wa 1 caller in town yesterda sat | Ye ff Mount Hope | M i eth Ostot ( t id . dui wa aller in town on Sunda { with intent to rob Geo \ } ¢ Miss Amway ff Lancaste 1 i1 lead On 1 ) ( x N rig} , A son arrived in the home of Mr. |,n September 10. not than two | 8uest of M Frank Amway t Mi Mary A. G ) daughter of | Mrs. Susan Stone died in Wright Franl old the e of j 19) and M Albert Walters on Monday. land one-half vears ROT me "than | Week M i M ( ( I ¢ eal | 1 \ I f 1 Ao Mr. Samuel Royer and Mr. Albert | on vears, this sentence COTM Mr. and Mi Frank Brian visited | J towr Cl H. Manni | 11 t Washin hor I . tod | Walters of Mount Joy, Sundayed in |a¢ the expiration of the f yhhery | the former parents at Witm on I Speece A un in 1 died on aged 60 yea | knocked down to Mr. Ed Ross for I'l hos! fl { the village | committed pon Enos Diet 1 Oli sunday ! ! 1 ! \ John T. Hall, a former Colum 1,000 , l eed Mis Bertha Eshleman of Mount | oy Poff, on July 27. by which $15 wa Mi \al Jone of Sout 3 I ill reside at Harrisl bilan, died at York aged 37 yea { An 18 re t t | \ nu Joy pent Saturday here calling on {taken from them. san entence as | Ind., is visiting her niece, Mi Mary | Mi William Ritter, formerly of {to the tate of 4 BD ¢ ) nw 1 : ! ru \ her friends {in Shultz case but t Wi meu Hildebrand Last saturday even at the | Columbia, is dead at McKeesport, Pa. | of Mt loy township 1 Id on n ) EL a Th : | For Standard Groceries and Pro | rently with it: obtainin $35 from Messrs. Hector Henery and 1 om of tl 1 e on Mt. J street, aged 22 years Deceased w born | Monday to Mor: \ Mod i { Wo tad I's hoy visions call at J. K. Frevmeyer's Gro | Helen B Detwiler } means of | Millard spent Sunday calli on! M Charle W Rettew and Miss | at Manheim [ Altoon for $3.100 he Hand 4 1 tee = P 0 cery, Florin, Pa | threats and blackmail. not Ie , | friends at Middletown 8 nkl1l ips were united in holy | Mi Ephraim G. Hershey died at|was not sold Works M¢ | Pry maal ardware Mr. Har Kottler left on Friday | fifteen months nor more than five Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nussbaum of | wedlock The ceremon wa er- [her home near Manheim, aged 37] Last Saturd tl neer C. I'he c } 1 3 for Mt. ( his first charge. A- [ vears, to run concurrently with the Glen Elder, Kan., are visiting Rev. | formed by Rev. W. H. Egge, in the [year Mrs Hiram Kauffman of | Frank sold the real te fo Jol Prd - } up bundant 3; Reverend. sentence in the Shultz « : and Mrs. Levi Shenk. Iresend of a number of friends of | Landisville is a sister of the decea | Divet, wdministrator, at public l¢ f God Sil ne, Laurel Mr. and Mrs. George Sherbahn and This is an of not less Dr. L. B. Richards of Syracuse, N. | the bride and groom | ed lin Newtown It was purchased by NG oF tic: a : children called on friends in the vi- [than twelve ve: in il at the least! Y., is visiting his son, Dr. Frank L.| A Mr. Samuel Myers for $307.00 : of Boers eat on hed dst BStal cinity of Maytown on Sunday. and not more than forty-nine vears. Richards, of this place. | cis 3 Ray Bowers On Saturday Auctioneer Chas H.| toa] $1 rowman, of Donegal, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Freymeyer and smell ili re Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillinger and | will Sell Business Stand Ray Bowers died at Marietta on [Zeller sold the real estate and per “Ti aps y yu 1 ' 4 two children visited friends in the Let's All Go to “Leavesmole” daughter, Miss Maud visited friends | In our sale re gister nay De Seen | Monday from pulmonary troubles at onal property of Mary Brubaker, de Ww 3 aie ot lenh a Boro of Columbia on Sunday. The followiie ob aT S ne have at Manheim on Sunday j the ad. of Mr. W. B. Detwiler who [the age of 39 years. Harry Bowers | ceased, for Lizzie Brubaker, admini- | smo ag a Adjudicated ‘and Miss Gertrude Clair of Assumption |, =. 00 oa Hol tir Spd yi Mrs. Samuel B. Leflley and daugh- | Will sell at public sale on the after-|of Maytown is a brother of the de | stratrix at public sale in Florin. The | M an i’ ee HT ave . Ohio, spent Sunday in town as a|p, efeasts of the Church oe the ter, Miss May of Florinel, spent a|on of Nov. 10, the dwelling, slaugh | ceased. The remains were interred | property was purchased by Mr. Chas. | has s tvahoid rooDe near Ephrata siact } tier af > Fall lovefeasts of the Church of the!‘ ) : 1 ter house, meat market, cold stor-{. arietts ’ NOR 7 has a typhoid fever epidemic. Seven guest in the family of Mr. Addison | pioihren in this vicinity: Thursday, | f€W, days here this week. | 1 ind ice plant, et until recently at Marietta, Zeller for $1,425 cases have dey oped. i Breneman. y oF 1.2. If was hold o Minahe Fr Mr. William Derr, of Newville, Pa., | 2B€ ana Ice plani, eic,, y - = Sh u— The pave i i . } Mr. R. L. Wilson, wife and daugh- Detone idl Was held at ; izatieth- | is here on a visit to his mother who | c0nducted by his son, Mr. Joseph H. Mrs. Catharine Kline : WL nen in front of Mr. Ar- ter of Reading, spent several days | .,i..’ Tuesday. October 18, Bg To i is ill on West Main street. j Detwiler. C. H. Zeller will call the Mrs. Catharine Kline, widow of m The First Meeting Fone ot 4 Wy he Now DS New here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John edi nT Delo Sa el Simon Henry a former resident of | Sale George Kline, died on Thursday at The Mount Joy High School Lite r- | ay n ree % 148 heen relaid. D. Easton. C or’s; Wednesday, October 19. it will | this borough now living at York, was —- the home of her son, George Kline |ary Society held its first meeting on | 115 Yoauous Why you should buy Mrs. James MecCurley of Washing- te Laid ot Midway: Wodnesdav Nov. |@ Visitor in town last week. This is Still Better Jr., in Reading, from cancer of the | Friday afternoon, with Vice Presi- I x Sa jon I D. Beneman, ton, D. C. spent several days in town ember 9. at Rheems; “omg Nov. | Harry W. Hoffman, of this borough Last week we made mention of a | Stomach. She was Miss Singer be- [dent Samuel Royer in the chair. The i 8 ig Wes: brice 230 best as the guest of tonsorial artist Mr. | 5 4" Middle Creek: Wednesday, {has gone to Philadelphia, where he | cow being sold for $111 at J. B. [fore marriage and was born in Eliza- | question, “Resolved, That the print- [9 Mr. Fred Sheaffer it his job as gD. Easton. 2 at 3 HOAIS resi} Ne sday, | will attend Drexel Institute. Keller & Bros.’ sale in this place. | bethtown, ing press has done more for mankind Bar ork De after Quit je Job as The many friends of Rev. Clarence a a —— | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Longenecker and | An old citizen remarked. that he at- rs than the steam engine,” in regular J27, CETR at the Fxehange Hotel and ; tended a cattle sale of “Billy”’ Cheev- Clarence Shenk debate, was decided in favor of the at the are Fi oyemounline i i . Mease will be pleased to learn of his po Ss. B ap rOROCKEr Vie. € e | ) Who'll Buy This One | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Longenecker vis This week we printed posters for the sale of the fine brick store stand and dwelling of the Dierolf estate 0 ited John G. Snyder's, on Sunday. [ers in Mt. Joy some years ago when Clarence Shank, aged 2 years, 2|nNesgative, but in general debate in Mr. A s Engle is i ’ Harry K. Shellenberger of Philadel | Mr. C. H. Zeller sold a cow that [months and 7 days, son of Mr. and) favor of the affirmative. cor Anos Dafle Jy pouting down phia, is spending some time in town [didn't have a tooth in her mouth ye B. nk SAenk of Rheems, TTT ty on West Donegal sireet Bins ri iz fz ap Yholia YOON . gn died on ‘ednesday afternoon, after oR , 2 3 : : 2 with his father, John Shellenberger. | for $162.50. . Y bon, after They Were Delegates by Quinton Amsbacher. re-appointment to the United Breth- ren charge here. Mr. John Musselman, son of that ry — old leader of Democracy, Harry Mus- on East Main Street. by the | rriv on as 4 » eel, 4 2 Xe -y : 3 Z 3 u i SS a ‘Te service selman, arrived home from Africa, tors Meters Charles By Ein Rocn-i Mr. Amos Martin and family of re — — a short illness, 1 uneral Services Misses Elizabeth Jarnhart May Get your furnishing goods at Getz where he spent some time as a Mis- 1 ys H es wr Fie of : ++. | Elizabethtown spent Sunday with his : ing Tri Wore held on Saturday in the Men- Zeller and Mary Detwiler ere le- | Bros They're new and -to-date. sionary. John is looking fine. ok ere will be a fine opportunity | yo 0 Hol a Jacob N. Hostetter Lon a cunning Tip nonite chureh 2t Elizabethtown. In.j2Siler and Mary Detwiler were dele- $] yre new and up-to-date. Rally Day exercises will be held in | fOr some one as the property has | My tnd Mis Ocoar M Do Mr. Samuel H. Miller, one of our | torment was made in Mount Tunnel | Sates from the King’s Daughters of All the latest fads in Sweaters, Shirts the United Brethren Church on Sun-|©one of the best business locations! ' - 2 ¢ ~ een Rr or Honaven | jneal jewelers, accompanied by his | cemetery. the Presbyterian church to a meeting | Hoisery and Neckwear. ; on io ic. ]in the town. spent several days last week with | father-in-law, left last Friday for : at Columbia, on Tuesday, of dele- Quite a number of people attend- day, October 31st. The public is ——- {friends at Philadelphia and Balti- | Naw Germantown, Perry County gates from the various Young Pe ed the lecture, “Where are the most cordially invited to witness the eo : | more. Whee A ill sbend 4 few dues Mrs. Susanna Deppeler Sos Societies GFW ont ; Jug Pro Dead?” by-J. C. Rutherford eS rendition of an excellent program. ; Families Planning Mrs. J. Drahn and little son Carl by ee ey 3 Sp . gk Early on Saturday morning Mrs. PS Be . Easter i x > doy afternood in the i, ups A surprise party was held at the New Curtains for the windows, | of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday in BE churned last evening with Susanna Deppeler, widow of John of the church hote arn oa Do or House Lancaster bera home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoe- [new Oil Cloth and Linoleum for the | town as the guests of her parents on | iwentv rey Squire hy and a wild tur- | Deppeler, of Marietta, died at the|,14, attended the . sti z B To n maker on Saturday evening in honor | floor, new Shoes for each one’s feet, ! porta street. jyen Y grey sq eS ¥ i home of her son, Abram Deppeler, at | 0 ° ¢ € meeting. ee Gen . of the latter’'s— (well it doesn’t mat- | new Dress and Coats for all, new 1 n-; Rev. Richard Rengier and Rev. F. ey. >. Marietta. She was in her ninetieth g IN OUR CHURCHES ter which) birthday. Many of Mrs. derwear to keep you warm, new Bar-'G, Bossert attended the meeting of year, and was a life-long resident of Got the Lumber Contract + 3 RCHES Shoemaker’s friends from town and |retts, Pins and Combs, new Ribbons, | the State Sabbath School Association Well, He's About Right Marietta. She is survived by a son. E. S. Moore, of Florin, has the —— the surrounding community were pre Ties, and Jabots in the Persians. |at Altoona last week. This is the way a rural editor down | The funeral was held yesterday from [contract for the lumber for the new Evangelical Church sent and enjoyed a pleasant evening. | Where?—S. B. Bernhart & Co’s. Miss Anna Rtherford of Steelton, | the state sizes up the automobile | her late home. barn and outbuildings to be erected Sunday School at 9 a. m. and She vas the recipient of a large ee ll QF AQ is spending a few days here as a | Proposition. “The claim that the by Samuel Eshleman, of near Eris-| preaching by the minister, Rev. W. number of presents. Rev. Ibaugh, That'll Help Fishing guest in the family of Mr. and Mrs. | automobile is the advance agent of Simon Henry man’s meeting house in Rapho town-| H. Egge, at 10 a. m. and 7 p.m. In pastor ana some of the members of On Wednesday afternoon sixteen | Sheaffer on North Barbara street. health cannot be ignored. The au- Mr Simon Henry. of Hanover, Pa. | Ship on the site of the barn recently | the evening the annual Temperance his congregation from the Salunga [cans of catfish and sunfish were dis- Rev. Samuel Sherer left on Mon- | tomobile affords wholesome recrea-| .. "py on or Lo his brother | destroyed by fire. The barn de-|sermon will be preached, the subject Methodist Chureh, were also present | tributed at different points in the day to officiate at a funeral on Wed- | tion to those who use it and en- Mr. David Henry last Thursday. He | Stroyed was one of the finest and cost | of which will be: “Saving the Boy.” and rendered a few vocal selections. | Conewago creek. They were secur-|nesday at Marcum, about one hun-|courage active exercise on the part| 5 very suddenly and died early | 1iest in this section. Every body is heartily invited to at- reel eet ed through the instrumentality of C.|dred miles north of Toronto, Canada [of those who have to dodge it. Saturday morning at the age of BSL TT ———-——— tend these services. { Trouble Over Tobacco : E. Pugh from the Department of Mr. Albert Root of Cresson, Pa., ————- vears. He leaves a wife and three Was Eighty on Monday 4 Jacob L. Kauffman has entered suit | Fisheries at Torresdale, Philadel-|stopped off on a visit to his parents Record Potato Yield children. The remains were sent Mrs. Elizabeth Ricksecker cele- : U. B. Church : inst Henry B. Stehman, to recov- | phia. after witnessing the great Chicago The State Department of Agricul-|to Hanover Monday and the funeral | brated her eightieth birthday on Mon Services Sunday at 10 a. m. and er $709. Kauffman alleges that the ID Were and Athletic contest at Philadelphia. | tyre on Monday received a report of | was held at that place yesterday. day evening. The following persons | at 7 p. m, In case Dr. Spangler, | defendant in 1909 agreed to allow Feel Sorry For You Abe Rev. W. H. Egge attended the | 700 bushels of potatoes raised on two iim vm were present and pleasantly enter- the pastor can not be here, Prof. i him to farm seven acres of tobacco Abraham B. Horst, brother of the | reception given to Dr. Theodore |and one-half acres of ground by Sarah Keener tained: Mr. and Mrs. Rev. J. B.|Shroyer, of Annville College will on the shares on Stehman'’s farm, in| wjyes of Jacob O. Risser and Martin | Herman and the members of the Jun- | Warren Fretz, of Bedminister, Bucks Sarah Keener, the oldest daughter | Rittgers, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mann-| Preach for him Sunday School at Rapho township, Kauffman ploughed | N Risser, of near Elizabethtown, | 107 Class of the Theological Semi- { County. This is the biggest vield [of Ezra and Marinda Keener, died |ing, Mr. and Mrs. Rengier of Lancas- 9 a. m, C. E. at 6 p. m. lead by | 1d prepared the soil, but claims that | while suffering from an attack of | nary of F. and M. College, last Fri- [ayer heard of by officials of the de- from infantile paralysis on Thursday | ter, Mrs. Louisa Frank and Revs. Elmer Heisey When the time came to plant the to- demantia, bordering on insanity, was | day evening, ie, : partment. at the home of her parents on the | Bossart and Rengier. : wy — Monday. town after S Yel dir 4 a 1e ti » in Did You See it? She was bitten by a cat three weeks Salunga Bets Big Warehouse in the Sunday Se hool at 9.30 a. m el ps YY. aller Spending Some time A magnificent rainbow of an un-|ago0. The last few days she was Morris Levy of Lancaster is erect-| preaching nt 10.20 8 mm Woonrth How's This for Mount Joy : the family of Wesley Royer on West dd Ned eto 'i DASE ich c inued | i : : 1 : .,_| Preaching at 10.3 . m. Epworth | : i i : Carry a Gun, Eli ¢ sty {x3 Main hae | usual grandeur was visible last Fri- [seized with spasms, which continued | jng a large tobacco warehouse at Sa- League at 6.15. leader. Miss Carrie This office has printed more sale ’ ’ Donegal street. Miss Clair has day at sunset The arch exhibiting | at intervals until death relieved her |iynga for the United Tobacco com- Prag he 2 Pri a hin Bt 7 ro he ay at sunset. ; ank. reaching at 7 p. > : : There is a rumor current that a |} risiti . : 1 3 3 fi any fs seas L {| been visiting thruout the east the . or 1d . y ter adi : ik Sa : . A ( bills this fall than in any fall season g the es the outer concentric bands of the |sufferings. Her death is attributed | pany. The building will be of brick | evening subleet lH be “rational in iis caress ‘esterday we broke | &hastly spectre is again rummaging | past three months. 3 ha Son Bo : : ] : a je the Florin road contiguous to Ex- Mr. Hiram Wolgemuth and Aaron spectrum extended almost to fe zen- io Ui bite ot: pet 320, wie boss £0x100 feet, three Sovies Mw pases Obligations, or The Sacredness of the the sale of eleven properties and one constable E.F. Arndt s residence and | Heisey left on Tuesday morning for | ith and displayed its colors in lumin- | one Roni Se Roots Yer Dis me me. v ) i 4 gomp ole 3 it i) 4 i Ballot.” A cordial invitation is ex- set of personal property bills in a (the apparition appears in femine | chicago where they will join an es-|ous brilliancy. i nts sno is sucrived by three sisters. LO 0. OL tie _atgest bd onses In tended to all persons to attend these Toy. We have printed nearly fifty |8arb. Eli is alarmed and fears the | cyrsion for Brownstown, Texas. A _—e Rlizatoth, Bertha and Mary The county ORI SO! paapenstey. | services sets of posters this fall. All these | SPook is after him. [ short trip will be made over the Mexi Taking Care of the Scholars funeral took place on Sunday after- ; iT: > y ey patrons appreciate the Bulletin’s T= | can boundary line at that place. Upwards of one million ehildrenf ‘Aoi 88 Bus of fo vices were Ladies Auxiliary Remembered J Florin U. B. Church large circulation and the quality of Get Carpenter Contract | They will be gone two weeks. are now enrolled in the public held in tho Green Tree meeting Hons 3orough council appropriated $100 Sunday School at 9.45 acm, our posters. Messrs. Jacob Habecker and Amos | - A GPr)t schools under the jurisdiction of the and interment wax mode in Sterns? the Board of Health at the last | Pre aching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.15 p. | =" 0 Wi Strickler have secured the contract | " : : state. Forty million dollars WR Nioiore : meeting to meet expenses incurred |m Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. to erect the barn for Abraham Ww. | ah The Scaffold Broke spent on these scholars last year and | ody in the typhoid fever epidemic. ] The Rev. Mease wil] preach in the even On a Tour of Inspection Eshleman, which is to take the place While the plasterers were busy at|tphjs year superintendent Shaffer —— Board of Health donated $75 of this |ing upon the theme “Important and W. H. H. Gillums, our local health | 5 the one destroyed by fire a month | the _new bank here on Monday, the | makes a plea for more. | Base Ballists Banquet sum to the Ladies’ Auxiliary which) Legal Claims of the Ministry i officer was out on a tour of inspection ago, two miles east of this place. scaffold broke and all the workmen Ee — | The 2ocond Ohta banquet of the has been doing such splendid work The Woman's Missionar Society on Sunday. At Stauffer’s Mill, three ? > | were thrown to the ground, but es- A Treat for the Pupils | direct Shs avers Hl tiionds of the | among the sick. will hold its regular monthly meet- miles north of town he found the | caped uninjured. There was a man Yesterday after school Miss Alice | Mt. hi I 2 ee Rall Association was RE i a Cn | ing on Wednesday, Oct. at 7.30 p. refuse of a toilet being deposited in Oldest Couple in the County lat work under the scaffold at the Sohn teacher of the Intermediate | TR Ro Ginnie lat Thurs Fariios’ Thi to he Sod [m. in the Church Rev. John Mus- the stream that furnishes our water Michael Keller and wife of Ephrata | time it broke and he was but slightly School took her pupils on an outing | 1 ¥ 2. i % The names was Mr William Gone Farmers’ | Selman a returned Missionary from supply. He also found waste from [aged 91 and S88 respectively, were bruised. to Zercher's grove, south of town. ASA To i like ise the ban uet The [nn in this pl: we wiilh sold at pub-| Africa will address the audience. several creameries in that section | married October 8, 1840, or seventy | —l eee on £ the De Is of the Secondary io os A is wo. I 2 BN inn. 11 1is Place. i ns sold at Pub) Everybody is heartily invited to these | that found its way into the Chickies |Years ago. They are in good health | : : : ee o ar pubis DCR thar ’ auditor 3 Tenor o1 i Seas oN ic sale on > OF a arere fs AD OF | services reek The matter will be referred | and are perhaps the oldest couple in Here's Hoping She Recovers Schoo also a banied thet . {ed a balance in the treasury o cellent hotel stand and sto k vards Yoon. : : the state i Mrs. Andrew M. Garber, of Gar- te [$56.76 to date. and is a good opportunity for some to the State Board of Health. a AP eee, ber’s Mill, near Salunga, who has This Trough Needs Attention ssa renee enegertic person to get a good place | oe . : : been ill for some time was removed That indispensable public water | Landed an Industry of business. { Wii Sell a Splendid 29 { A Warning for You Johnny Do Your Best John to the Lebanon Sanitarium by Dr. [trough between Chiquis Hill chureh | The Board of Trade it Klizabeth- et | On Saturday, Nov. 12th Mr. Mr. “Johnny” Baldwin, conductor Rev. John C. Zug of Elizabeth- Thome of this place, on Monday. and Mastersonville needs a trough re { own has landed another industry Will Also Raise Poultry Ban Ee or) elt 2 lob Of on Dillerville Local, was caught be-|town, will engage in evangelistic | Mys Garber is suffering from cihhro- | novation as the accumulation Of | i the American Culm Furnace Com- Emanuel Sumpman our extensive |&round with JRDIOyements which tween two cars at the freight ware- work under auspices of the Church Sis of the liver. moss and noxious weed is more for- pany, now located at Philadelphia. |broom manufacturer, has erected a | constitute the former Elkhorn Laun- house here yesterday noon. His of the Brethren. He will start in —_———— midable than the supply of water. | The. members of the Board of Trade |large hen house on the lot he recently | dry building, at public sale at Hotel arm was severely bruised but no|the work at Dayton, Ohio, on the " Front We are mow raising funds by selling | purchased from the Dr. J. L. Ziegler | McGinnis. This building can easi- bones were broken. Dr. John J.|28th of this month. Had a “Large” Evening Higher Freight Rates are oy IAINng np iana Ye | Purchas Bist Doceral sirect Mr | Iv be converted into a dwelling and ) + ; Mr. Abram Holwager, proprietor igher Freigh es stock. That’s the spirit that wins | estate, on last Donegal street. Mr. | hoine - alongs. the trolley line will Newpher attended him in the absence | F 5 i Ov . Claiming that its expenses are con- | ,vaprv time Sumpman. will engage extensively in |V€Ing& alon Ta roe ’ 1 i raiol ; ; of the hotel at Milton Grove, enter- aiming I | every time. I » ! make 5 fine home for some one 4 ne Qompany S physician. Ten Do Be Careful Jacob | tained a Dumber of his friends at ol siderably higher and that Je, of . poultry raising | lake a fi n r some or 0. 25 was stopped and he was take On Friday Jacob O. Risser of near ji, fe Tov bv Cai he cials justify their advance, the Penn- emer -G eens ial iseiausestape to a Harrisburg hospital. Milton Grove, fell from a tree and | Dirihdng panty on Manan) SVeNIE i Railroad Company expects | Chart Opens Monday Girl Breaks a Yimb { The ‘Condition of Things TTT se ruptured a blood vesseel internally | time. : os nr to increase its freight rates ere long.| If you have not already purchased The sk-year-old daughter of Mr.| It is with pleasure that we an- In a Trolley Accident causing pressure on the windpipe, ———— | your tickets for the Star Course, do and Mrs, Samuel S. Brubaker of near |nounce our typhoid epidemic on the Mrs. Margaret Bopp of this place, |and could not swallow any food for Te Sold a Half Interest {30 at ance. The chip for the frst Lancaster Junction, fell off a fence | Wane. A few new cases have been 1.t with a mishap on the trolley on [several days. Taken to the Hospital Miss Barbara Hemperly has sold j attraction and the first NUMUEr 1S Cer- | vosterday and broke a limb. Dr. reported within the past week and al Monday. In rounding a curve the -e Mr. R. G. Heilig, one of our local | the one-half interest of her residence | tainly an opener in the Lyceum Dra- | oy ome of this place reduced the frac-| have been “tagged. : Those afllicted brakes didn’t work and the car went Ex-State Treasurer Will be Here bakers, was removed to the General |on New Haven street to Miss Anna nate fompany i on Thursday evening | ture, jare gradually recovering and reports around a curve at a high speed, shak- Hon. Wm. H. Berry of Chester, a | Hospital at Lancaster yesterday by | Beidler and Bertha Doyle who will Oct. 27. See ad elsewhere. ———— i ——————— {have it that there is no one seriously ing the passengers up a bit. Mrs. | candidate for Governor, is expected | Dr. Thome. He is suffering from | occupy it. , I: ; Foreigners Moved Here {ill at this writing Bopp was badly bruised. to speak here either October 28 or | typhoid fever. 3 etl ee A Physician Registers A number of foreigners moved.) Al A mn = era 29. Definite information will be TTT ete Twin Brothers Celebrate Robert M. Alexander, a graduate { occupying the P. R. R. Com-| He Made Us Smile Norman's Going Skyward given later. What Per Cent. Was His Profit? Lewis Koch, of this place and John | o the Jepersoy Yedienl liege of {pany’s property on West Donegal| Our old friend Mr. Adam Demmy, Norman F. Arntz, general ledger Feel fio mepmeiree Charles G. Wetter, of State Capitol | Koch, of Manheim, the widely-known | t a Jean Turn BY. on he pro a | street recently vacated by Mr. Louis |of near Stauffer’s Mill, called at this clerk at the Lancaster County Nation Did You See Them “fame,” has returned $14,000 to the | twin brothers, celebrated their seven-| 1ary of olice i a Dae 1¢ | Siller. They will work on the sec-|office yesterday and renewed his sub al bank, has accepted a position as Those brilliant streaks in the east-|state - and paid nearly $600 costs. | ty-third birthday anniversary on Sun- | Mg Liman © ‘will practice alliion, | Scription to Apr, 1, 1911. Mr. Dem=- paying teller at the Conestoga bank. |ern sky at night last week were the Now he’s free. : day. . Mastersonville. | ——————— {my says that corn is about half a crop This young man is a son of Mr. Jac- | rays of searchlights on the great man —_——ea— =e Menus | Invitations Are Out in that v ob Arntz of this place. of-war Delaware lying off Wilming- This Paper's Value The Popular Wish IT Owned Them Invitations have been issued for | = Ty ton. Last week Mr. J. D. Easton adver- Dress—Plain and Check Materials; John Balmer, of Fairland, had | the weds of Miss Elizabeth Bru-| Woke Up At Last Will Attend the Banquet S$ See tised two guns for sale in these col- | trimmings, Persians; wastings, Pop- | three sows that gave birth to 2p S | baker, dan hter of M. M. Br ihaker, | The county authorities have decid- The Men’s Bible Class of the Pres- Mapping Lower End umns and a few days after publica- | lins and Small Figured Madras. See | within a week. Thirteen, fourteen hier of the Fi Natio1 3ank, | ed upon the erection or an up-to-date byterian Church will go to Lancaster A corps of United States engi-|tion day the guns were both sold. |them at S. B. Bernhart & Co’s. {and fifteen were the respective num- John Everett, New Jerse) on | h ital for contagious diseases, tomorrow evening where they will | neers are making a geological sur-| Circulation tells every time. -—m bers. October 27 | wi has been so much needed for attend a banquet of the First Pres-|vey of the lower part of this county —- We Get the Next Session elt ! ——————— We + — | Ye byterian Church. a job that may require a year. Which is Which At the sixteenth annual session of Saw the Cubs Defeated | Here Are the ———a————— TT Tse WE A physician says that there is no | the Luther League held in Lancas- Messrs. Simon Snyder and brother | get Hat Pins, Ha Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Gibbony is Coming New Shirts |such thing as “taking colds” which |ter last week it was decided to hold jand Charles Cassell attended yester-| pg, chiefs, Lad { If you are thinking of buying D. Clarence Gibbony, of Philadel- | For the Fall have arrived and they're | reminds one of the old saw that you | the next annual session in this place. | day’s game between the Athletics and | yon Ties, En : | pair of ladies’, men’s or childre phia, who is an aspirant for the Lieu-|a beautiful lot too. Neat stripes |don’t take a car, but the car takes mrpemem— A Wire Cubs at Philadelphia | B Books - | shoes it will pay you to look aj tenant Governorship of the Keystone |and plain and fancy bosoms. 50c. | you. : Ate a Rat for $50 TT we. } | D. Beneman'’s. None but gua Party, will speak here on the evening [to $1.50. Getz Bros. . —_— For $50 Itel Thishel on Thursday, Aaron Raises Pineapples mm——— pr re | teed shoes ‘ a of November 5th. —_—————— Wm. Hayes Grier Says: at Exchange, Shamokin, ate a rat in Aaron Becker has a pineapple tree Who He Is | —— A ie —_—— Hog Steals a Hog Sunday visits by automobilists to | the presence of spectators. | with several large pineapples on ’. Rev. Spangler, who succeeds v. | The Only Place Tendered a Reception Some one stole a hog that was | Florida, near Mt. Joy, continue on te | This Is well worth seeing as DN a J. B. Rittgers as pastor e 1 d | To buy your Winter Suit or Oy A reception was tendered Mr. and | cut up ready for delivery from the |account of the weather. It is said We're Still Growing . {rare thing on this part of the globe. Brethren Church, wa me 8} e to get the best qu : Mr¢. : Christian Charles at the home | meat market of Mr. Weidman at|to be a regular orange grove, or some Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Engle an-| rn -— professor of languages at Lebanon |the lowest prices is at Getz j { of his parents on Marietta street | Elizabethtown, Friday night. thing else. nounce the birth of a daughter since | Are You Game? : Valley College. | fz Saturday afternoon. etl A Gem el rere last Friday. { You will be and will catch game ee tl Aree a R BR NALS RSRER,.Pr—’S - psmp Wish This Were True Here Learning the Business ED | if you wear a gunning outfit of I. D ~ Notice to Policy Holders WHY — A Splendid Change The Manheim Sentinel says there Our friend Mr. John Keener, the Shape Maker | Benemanss. ~ Northern Mut Fire Ins. Co., of Bearnhart & Cy : The Lititz brewery has been con- |are more buildings under constitie- | up town shoe dealer, is taking lessons | Is the new Model in Suits that Hart | Tha. . , Ephrata, Pa. % The tax 33 per| Best for the money, ho i verted into a dwelling for three fami- | tion in that town than in twenty !in cobbling and will soon hang out | Schaffner & Marx are shos ; this! There's the making of a belle in cent. on the Premium n due { fresh stocks, always new, i lies. years. | his shingle. Fall. Now on display at Getz Bros. many an unsuspected girl. and payable at Donaven's. ity—Just Right. % p i 5 5 a
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